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Bermuda Triangle

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  1. Oliver was once again invisible in a season-ending game.
  2. By the time the offense had their second possession of the game, the team was down 0-14. Those 2 TD drives scored by the Bengals were shockingly easy - I believe only one 3rd down was converted by the Bengals. And each of the two (lol) times that the offense did score, did the defense hold the Bengals and give the offense the ball back? No - the Bengals scored on both of those succeeding possessions
  3. Despite the resources - both in terms of draft capital and free agent money - that have been sunk into the defense, and the statistical success of the defense in the regular season?
  4. Been told over and over on this forum that the offense has been at fault for playoff losses, including last week. Guess those people probably won't respond in this thread.
  5. Contact within 5 yards of the LOS, prior to the ball being thrown, is legal. Bad call.
  6. The Ravens have a solid defense. I doubt that they are worried about their ability to stop or slow down Mahomes
  7. More Vanderjagt than Norwood. I said in October that Bass was the least of my concerns. That take certainly didn't age well.
  8. Been there, done that.
  9. The ST were bad this season. Blame McDermott for that if you want, but then, what exactly is Smiley's job?
  10. No different than the posters here who coin derisive nicknames for players they don't like.
  11. Aside from not addressing the INT caused by Mike Evans, the WR you championed in your post to which I responded (hint: you may want to look at Evans' drop rate), I'll address the blatant falsehoods in your post. KC averaged 8.5 yards per play against the Bills and 6.08 yards per carry. Is that good? Do you think that they had a higher yards per play or yards per carry against any other opponent this season? Mahomes completed 73.9% of this passes...little to no resistance from the defense all game long, whether on the ground or through the air. The Bills defense forced FIVE 3rd down plays by KC. Only once in the past 25 years had an NFL team run fewer than five 3rd down plays in a game. Is that good? It was pretty obvious to most that the Bills game plan on offense was to grind out methodical drives, in an effort to keep the defense off of the field. It became pretty clear that the offense would have to score every drive if the Bills were going to win the game, as the defense was going to provide little to no help. Even McDermott acknowledged in his post-game press conference that the defense & ST needed to play better.
  12. Other than chasing Allen down and forcing a fumble, just a few plays earlier.
  13. Beane just stated that Frazier is still under contract, but that the contract will be expiring shortly
  14. Backing out the 3 kneel downs at the end of the game, and the kneel down at the end of the half, that's 367 yards on 43 plays - that's 8.53 yards/play.
  15. Babich may be interviewing for the NYG defensive coordinator gig
  16. Agreed, I think he'll be back, with a horrific contract.
  17. Diggs had a bad drop, no doubt. But this was a historically inept defensive performance. Do you know how many times in the past 25 years a defense forced fewer than 5 3rd down plays (as the Bills did on Sunday)?
  18. Mahomes showed his true colors after the loss to the Bills in the regular season. Eff him.
  19. The defense is why we lost that game. Atrocious and embarrassing performance by them. Didn’t Evans cause an INT in the first quarter of their game against Detroit?
  20. Beane is very reactive and generally not very proactive. Probably not a great way to run a pro sports franchise.
  21. Given that the Bills under McDermott have failed to win even a single playoff road game, and are 5-2 at home, just maybe there is something to home field advantage. another bizarre take from OP.
  22. I learned a lot about some of the posters here after the McKelvin fumble on MNF against the Pats.
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